Betty

Betty is a common diminutive for the names Elizabeth and Bethany. In Latin America, it is also a common diminutive for the name Beatriz, Spanish form of the Latin name Beatrix and the English name Beatrice. In the 17th and 18th centuries, it was more often a diminutive of Bethia.

The Naked Brothers Band (TV series)

The Naked Brothers Band is an American musical comedy series created by Polly Draper. The show depicts the daily lives of Draper's sons, who lead a fictional world-renowned rock band in New York City. As a mockumentary, the storyline is an embellishment of their real lives, and the fictional presence of a camera is often acknowledged. Lead vocals and instrumentation are contributed by the siblings; they wrote the lyrics themselves. The show stars Nat Wolff and Alex Wolff, the lead singer-songwriter, and drummer, respectively. Nat's fictional female admirer and real life friends—including the guitarist who had no prior acquaintance with the family—feature as the supporting band members, with the siblings' genuine father and Draper's husband as their accordion-playing dad and Draper's niece as the group's babysitter.

Betty (band)

BETTY is an alternative rock group from New York City. The group originated in Washington, D.C. and traces its lineage to a birthday party for Dodie Bowers (the original owner of the 9:30 Club). The band's harmonies and unique lyrics attracted a cult following in the vibrant alternative music scene and among gay/lesbian audiences. A "BETTY Rules" t-shirt, an early marketing item of the band, appears on one of the AIDS quilts.

The band achieved notoriety by making their first major gig as a band an 'autobiographical' two-act musical at the legendary DC Space in February 1987. Entitled "BETTY:Inside Out", the show established the tongue-in-cheek personas of the band that follow them to present day: the ego of egomaniacal diva Amy, the id of shame-free rebel, Elizabeth and the superego of calm superhero, Alyson. The wild success of that sold-out run led to appearances at Howie Montaug's Danceteria and the ultra-hot clubs and lounges of the late 1980s' scene in New York City.

Plot: On the night of her wedding, Justine is struggling to be happy even though it should be the happiest day of her life. It was an extravagant wedding paid for by her sister and brother-in-law who are trying to keep the bride and all the guests in-line. Meanwhile, Melancholia, a blue planet, is hurtling towards the Earth. Claire, Justine's sister, is struggling to maintain composure with fear of the impending disaster.

John: Gaby, I'm sorry to disturb you, but we're ready to cut the cake.::Gaby: [behind the bathroom door] When Justine took her first crap on the potty, I wasn't there. When she had her first sexual intercourse, I wasn't there. So give me a break, please, with all your fucking rituals.

Boom

Push upHaha, I never knew that a kid like meCould take his mic around the world(World)Flash the big S.D.And rock the massesFrom Madrid to CalabasasTijuana, MexicoBootleg demos in TokyoSay they know me though'Cause I'll be puttin' in workCommit my life to rebirthWell respected, 'cause that's my wordAnd I'm sure you heard(Heard)'Bout a new sound goin' 'roundShe might have left my hoodBut she was born in my townYou didn't know, thought we was new on the scene(Well it's alright, it's alright)I know you know, I see you smilin' at me(Well it's alright, it's alright)Boom!Here comes theBoom!Ready or not?Here comes the boys from the SouthBoom!Here comes theBoom!Ready or not?How you like me now?, I sayWe rep the SouthSo what you talkin' 'bout?I'm not runnin' off my mouthI know this without a doubt'Cause if you know these streetsThen these streets know youAn' when it's time to handle businessThen you know what to do(What to do)Me and my crewWe stay true, old skool or newMany were calledBut the chosen are few(We are few)We rise to the topWhat you want, just in case you forgotRush the stage, grab my micShow me what you got?You didn't know, thought we was new on the scene(Well it's alright, it's alright)I know you know, I see you smiling at me(Well it's alright, it's alright)Boom!Here comes theBoom!Ready or not?Here comes the boys from the SouthBoom!Here comes theBoom!Ready or not ?How you like me now?, I sayBoom!Here comes theBoom!Ready or not?Here comes the boys from the SouthBoom!Here comes theBoom!Ready or not?How you like me now?Is that all you got?, hahaI'll take your best shotIs that all you got?, ha haI'll take your best shotIs that all you got?, I'll take your best shotIs that all you got?, I'll take your best shotIs that all you got?, I'll take your best shotI'll take your best shot, I'll take your best shotIs that all you got?(Well it's alright, it's alright)I'll take your best shotIs that all you got?(Well it's alright, it's alright)I'll take your best shotIs that all you got?, I'll take your best shot(Well it's alright, it's alright)Take your best shot, take your best shotIs that all you got?, I'll take your best shot(Well it's alright, it's alright)Take your best shot, take your best shotBoom!Here comes theBoom!Ready or not?Here comes the boys from the SouthBoom!Here comes theBoom!Ready or not?Haha, how you like me now?, I sayBoom!Here comes theBoom!Ready or not?Here comes the boys from the SouthBoom!Here comes theBoom!Ready or not?

Betty

Betty is a common diminutive for the names Elizabeth and Bethany. In Latin America, it is also a common diminutive for the name Beatriz, Spanish form of the Latin name Beatrix and the English name Beatrice. In the 17th and 18th centuries, it was more often a diminutive of Bethia.

Bringing berries into the house from the landscape is a treasured tradition, particularly during the Thanksgiving and Christmas seasons. There are dozens of different shrubs that bear showy berries starting in late fall and some going into the New Year... Some berries will even lure birds into your yard. As the carol exclaims, "Deck the halls with ... ....

BettyWalker Edmondson, affectionately known as “Grammie,” died peacefully Dec. 16, 2018 as a result of complications from pulmonary fibrosis. Betty was born on Nov. 21, 1929 to the late Cecil and Cathryn Walker and was raised in Mt. Pleasant. As a young woman, Betty worked for several years at National Life Insurance Company in Nashville....